PartII。
TheassurancethattheelevationofConstantinewasintimatelyconnectedwiththedesignsofProvidence,instilledintothemindsoftheChristianstwoopinions,which,byverydifferentmeans,assistedtheaccomplishmentoftheprophecy。
Theirwarmandactiveloyaltyexhaustedinhisfavoreveryresourceofhumanindustry;andtheyconfidentlyexpectedthattheirstrenuouseffortswouldbesecondedbysomedivineandmiraculousaid。TheenemiesofConstantinehaveimputedtointerestedmotivesthealliancewhichheinsensiblycontractedwiththeCatholicchurch,andwhichapparentlycontributedtothesuccessofhisambition。Inthebeginningofthefourthcentury,theChristiansstillboreaveryinadequateproportiontotheinhabitantsoftheempire;butamongadegeneratepeople,whoviewedthechangeofmasterswiththeindifferenceofslaves,thespiritandunionofareligiouspartymightassistthepopularleader,towhoseservice,fromaprincipleofconscience,theyhaddevotedtheirlivesandfortunes。^25TheexampleofhisfatherhadinstructedConstantinetoesteemandtorewardthemeritoftheChristians;andinthedistributionofpublicoffices,hehadtheadvantageofstrengtheninghisgovernment,bythechoiceofministersorgenerals,inwhosefidelityhecouldreposeajustandunreservedconfidence。Bytheinfluenceofthesedignifiedmissionaries,theproselytesofthenewfaithmusthavemultipliedinthecourtandarmy;theBarbariansofGermany,whofilledtheranksofthelegions,wereofacarelesstemper,whichacquiescedwithoutresistanceinthereligionoftheircommander;andwhentheypassedtheAlps,itmayfairlybepresumed,thatagreatnumberofthesoldiershadalreadyconsecratedtheirswordstotheserviceofChristandofConstantine。^26Thehabitsofmankindandtheinterestsofreligiongraduallyabatedthehorrorofwarandbloodshed,whichhadsolongprevailedamongtheChristians;andinthecouncilswhichwereassembledunderthegraciousprotectionofConstantine,theauthorityofthebishopswasseasonablyemployedtoratifytheobligationofthemilitaryoath,andtoinflictthepenaltyofexcommunicationonthosesoldierswhothrewawaytheirarmsduringthepeaceofthechurch。^27WhileConstantine,inhisowndominions,increasedthenumberandzealofhisfaithfuladherents,hecoulddependonthesupportofapowerfulfactioninthoseprovinceswhichwerestillpossessedorusurpedbyhisrivals。AsecretdisaffectionwasdiffusedamongtheChristiansubjectsofMaxentiusandLicinius;andtheresentment,whichthelatterdidnotattempttoconceal,servedonlytoengagethemstillmoredeeplyintheinterestofhiscompetitor。Theregularcorrespondencewhichconnectedthebishopsofthemostdistantprovinces,enabledthemfreelytocommunicatetheirwishesandtheirdesigns,andtotransmitwithoutdangeranyusefulintelligence,oranypiouscontributions,whichmightpromotetheserviceofConstantine,whopubliclydeclaredthathehadtakenuparmsforthedeliveranceofthechurch。^28
[Footnote25:Inthebeginningofthelastcentury,thePapistsofEnglandwereonlyathirtieth,andtheProtestantsofFranceonlyafifteenth,partoftherespectivenations,towhomtheirspiritandpowerwereaconstantobjectofapprehension。SeetherelationswhichBentivogliowhowasthennuncioatBrussels,andafterwardscardinaltransmittedtothecourtofRome,Relazione,tom。ii。p。211,241。Bentivogliowascurious,wellinformed,butsomewhatpartial。]
[Footnote26:ThiscarelesstemperoftheGermansappearsalmostuniformlyonthehistoryoftheconversionofeachofthetribes。
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